Boris Johnson’s indication that his government will deliver its first Queen’s Speech on 14 October has ramped up speculation that we could see a whole raft of new legislation announced ahead of Brexit....

Sometimes, legal changes creep up on us when we are looking the other way. When, in December 2018, the Court of Appeal decided in favour of the judges and the firefighters in their claim of age discrimination regarding the changes the government had made to...

A government failure to update equality legislation means schemes offering bridging pensions might not comply with regulations under the Equality Act 2010 – leaving them reliant on the overriding principles of EU law as an interim solution....

ARC Pensions Law is pleased to announce its shortlisting for Pension Law Firm of the Year in the 2019 Pensions Age Awards.
ARC has been recognised for its legal expertise and innovation, strategic vision, client case and employee development, demonstrating a new kind of pensions law...

A new paper calling for employees to be given information on how to access transfer values, even if they have not asked for it, has reignited the debate about best practice on defined benefit pension transfers.
Rosalind Connor finds the key point – members “don’t know...